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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report from the Anti-Social Behaviours Officer.
The report outlined
actions taken since the last reporting period. The current emerging
issues/neighbourhood trends for each ward were also highlighted (see report for
full details). Previous local areas of concern and engagement activity noted in
the report were:
i.
Drug
dealing and associated anti-social behaviour, including threatening behaviour
and safeguarding of young people;
ii.
Road
safety focussing on delivery mopeds and electric scooters illegally used on
public highways, particularly those vehicles at night without lights;
iii.
Street
begging; and
iv.
Supporting
the new (police campaign) expected on drugs with focus on frequent users and
the night-time economy. Previous local areas of concern and engagement activity
noted in the report were:
Members welcomed and
supported the work of the Police and the Anti-Social Behaviour Team. Members
expressed concerns regarding:
i.
Littering
hotspot at Fison Road.
ii.
Illegal
encampments on Green Spaces.
iii.
Graffiti,
specifically at Mill Road Cemetery.
iv.
Illegally
modified motorcycles/cars and noise pollution.
Anti-Social
Behaviours Officer added there was one update not in the report, it was
Anti-Social awareness week the following week. They would be scheduling a drop
in event at either Petersfield or Abbey. This would be advertised on social
media once confirmed.
Members welcomed and
supported the work of the Police and the Anti-Social Behaviour Team. Members
expressed concerns regarding:
i.
Noise
pollution from vehicles late at night on Hills Road. Stated residents have been
recording the noise , including the dates and times of incidents.
ii.
A
Transphobic attack on Mill Road.
iii.
Regarding
illegally modified motorcycles/cars and noise pollution, would be happy to have
specific reports brought to him regarding dates and times of incidents.
iv.
People
riding non-Voi scooters.
v.
Bike
theft.
vi.
Would
like increased police presence at anti-social behaviour hot spots.
Sergeant Neil
Campbell of the Cambridgeshire Police said the following in response to
Member’s questions:
i.
If
residents had complaints regarding vehicle nuisance on Hills Road stated, he
would be happy to send some units there at the times reported by residents.
ii.
Regarding
Transphobic attacks in city there had recently been 5 reports during the recent
Pride event in the city. Stated does not think it is a major issue in the city
however would be happy to be contacted about any specific reports to
investigate.
iii.
Police
had been stopping and advising people using non-Voi scooters about the law.
iv.
When
Police had a definite location of a stolen bicycle, they can enter that
property. However, if they do not know that a stolen bicycle in on the premises
they cannot enter.
v.
Had
regular meetings with management of Cambridge Leisure Park to combat
anti-social behaviour.